In this test, the patient is seated in an armless chair placed 3 m from a wall. |
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It started to snow and through the snow I saw a greenish forelock to the armless girl's hair. |
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What is wrong introducing card games such as bridge or canastas into club cultures rather than addictive armless bandits? |
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Another friend said that he saw an apparition of an elderly man carrying a body and it appeared to be headless and armless. |
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Headless and armless, the figure tilted slightly on its stand, as if leaning over to tell a secret. |
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All that was left of the corpse was a headless, armless torso with one leg, still wearing a stiletto-heeled boot. |
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In this film, the porcelain beauty of an incredibly attractive and unimaginably young Joan Crawford matches Chaney's angry armless antagonist magnificently. |
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When I do leave her I feel like I'm cutting off my arms and legs, and I'm left this armless and legless nubbin who can think about nothing but getting back to her. |
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The armless boy was plucked out of his plundered hospital and sent to Britain for generous treatment and education. |
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These armless sunglasses are perfectly suited for baby's morphology thanks to their adjustable strap. |
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When you have been waited on by armless hands, and have had a short conversation with a cat, nothing can surprise you much. |
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Inside it, five long-legged but headless and armless female figures clad in traditional Chinese silk cheongsams sit or lie prostrate. |
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But how he could paint such pictures is marvellous, for he was not only armless but thighless, his short legs being closely united to the trunk. |
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Or an armless corner chair with slightly flared backs, buttonless tufts and an attached flat cushion? |
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Stool, armless and backless seat for one person. |
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Nine-year-old Daniel Rodenby, of Houghton, who was born with only one shortened arm, has been given some words of advice from Frank Letch, 62, who was born armless. |
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